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The history of the progress of our nation has been unparalleled mainly because of the greatness of our democratic government. This year at Scurry-Rosser we have enioyed the benefits of a democratically administered school pro- gram. Our school board in cooperation with our superintendent has given us the very best educational advantages our district could afford. Responsibility, the key word of administration, is shared also by the principals and classroom teachers. We appreciate these leaders who help to give us Democracy's Greatest Gift to Civilization - Educa- tion. Government
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Kell Ewing, Bill Cubley, Roddy Gamble, Secretary, Bud Baker, President, S.H. Shipley, Superintendent, Henry Clemmons, fB.E. Noble and C.E. Gatlin, Not Present,J School Board Improves Physical Facilities Scurry-Rosser School has a new look this year brought about by the planning, as well as the money, expended by the administration. At the large brick building, hall Floors and outside entrances have been painted and repaired. Venetian blinds have been installed in more classrooms, and more lockers have been built. Four new heaters have been added and showers built in the boys' dressing room. A gleaming white porcelain sink cabinet and matching steel wall cabinets have been added to the homemaking Facilities. The teaching oF science has been given a boost by the addition of three laboratorydesk units, a bioscope, slides and other expensive equipment. A new ency- clopedia and other books have been placed on the library shelves. The agriculture building was made fifteen Feet longer, and new tools were bought. At the little white building a third grade room was made more livable with bright, new linoleum. Also, a commodity room was built For the storage of cafeteria supplies. ln these and many other ways board members have worked tirelessly to give us a better school. Bud Baker and his helper, Edward Crady are busy putting the Finishing touches on the three new laboratory desk units to be placed in the science department.
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